The Northern Territory news Sat 28 Nov 2020
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The Northern Territory news; NewspaperNT
2020-11-28
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Community newspapers -- Northern Territory -- Darwin.; Australian newspapers -- Northern Territory -- Darwin.
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https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2019C00042
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SATURDAY NOVEMBER 28 2020 SPORT/WEATHER 63 V1 - NTNE01Z01MA Tanami Tiwi Daly Arnhem Carpentaria Gregory Barkly Simpson Lasseter Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset 6:11 am 6:58 pm 5:17 pm 4:34 am Nov 30 Dec 8 Dec 15 Dec 22 Sat Nov 28 Sun Nov 29 Mon Nov 30 Tue Dec 1 Wed Dec 2 Thu Dec 3 Fri Dec 4 Sat Dec 5 4:37am 6.1m 11:23am 1.7m 5:42pm 6.7m 11:34pm 3.0m 5:07am 6.2m 11:51am 1.4m 6:17pm 7.0m 12:05am 2.8m 5:34am 6.3m 12:19pm 1.2m 6:50pm 7.2m 12:33am 2.8m 6:02am 6.4m 12:47pm 1.0m 7:21pm 7.3m 1:01am 2.7m 6:31am 6.5m 1:18pm 1.0m 7:52pm 7.3m 1:31am 2.8m 7:02am 6.4m 1:48pm 1.1m 8:24pm 7.2m 2:04am 2.8m 7:32am 6.3m 2:20pm 1.3m 8:57pm 7.1m 2:41am 3.0m 8:06am 6.1m 2:54pm 1.6m 9:34pm 6.9m Darwin 21 32 27.4 Tindal 28 39 Jabiru 24 37 Nhulunbuy 28 35 Borroloola 27 40 Lajamanu 28 45 Tennant Creek 28 43 Alice Springs 20 41 Yulara 23 43 Location Min Max *Rain Location Min Max *Rain * rainfall 24 hours to 9am yesterday 1000 1000 992 992 1008 1008 1008 10161016 1016 1007 993 989 11017 WARNINGS Latest information at www.bom.gov.au/australia/warnings Coastal & Land Weather 1300 659 214 Tropical Cyclone 1300 659 211 NORTHERN TERRITORY Mostly sunny in the western Tanami, southern Simpson and northeast Lasseter Districts. A slight to medium chance of showers and storms elsewhere, increasing to a medium to high chance over the Daly and western Tiwi Districts. Very hot south of Elliott. Storms in the Daly and northern Gregory Districts may be gusty. Light to moderate northwest to northeast winds, fresh and gusty during the morning south of Tennant Creek, ahead of a south to southeast change moving through the southern Lasseter and southwest Simpson District during the evening. Fire danger: very high around Alice Springs, high elsewhere south of the Top End. DARWIN and OUTER DARWIN Partly cloudy. Medium (60%) chance of showers in the morning and afternoon. The chance of a thunderstorm in the morning and afternoon with gusty winds. Light winds becoming northwesterly 15 to 20 km/h in the middle of the day then becoming light in the early afternoon. Min 27 Max 34 Sunday: Shower or two. Possible storm. Min 27 Max 34 Monday: Shower or two. Possible storm. Min 26 Max 33 Tuesday: Shower or two. Possible storm. Min 26 Max 33 DARWIN HARBOUR Winds: North to northwesterly 10 to 15 knots. Seas: Below 1 metre. Swell: Below 0.5 metres. Weather: Partly cloudy. 60% chance of showers. The chance of a storm in the morning and afternoon. UV FORECASTS Katherine: 13 (extreme). Tennant Creek: 13 (extreme). Alice Springs: 14 (extreme). Rainfall: 24hr rainfall to 9am 27 November 2020: 27.4 mm Monthly total to 9am 27 November 2020: 92.6 mm Average for month of November: 141.2 mm 1 October 2019 to 27 November 2020: 254.6 mm on 17 rain days Average from 1 October to end of November: 212.8 mm November 28, 2020 Commonwealth of Australia 2020 1000 992 1024 1008 1008 1008 1016 10161016 1006 1003 1011 1019 Auckland Bangkok Beijing Geneva Hong Kong Jakarta Johannesburg Kuala Lumpur London Los Angeles Moscow New York Rio De Janeiro Singapore Tel Aviv Tokyo fine 20 14 fine 34 24 fine 5 -4 cloudy 6 2 sunny 25 19 rain 32 25 storms 27 15 storms 30 23 cloudy 10 6 sunny 23 8 rain 2 -1 sunny 13 7 fine 33 21 storms 32 23 showers 22 15 cloudy 16 9 PROVINCIAL CENTRES Katherine: Shower or two. Possible storm. Max 39 Sunday: Possible shower or storm. Min 26 Max 38 Tennant Creek: Partly cloudy. Max 40 Sunday: Partly cloudy. Min 29 Max 40 Alice Springs: Mostly sunny. Max 43 Sunday: Mostly sunny. Min 26 Max 40 Jabiru: Shower or two. Possible storm. Max 37 Sunday: Shower or two. Possible storm. Min 26 Max 36 Nhulunbuy: Partly cloudy. Max 34 Sunday: Mostly sunny. Min 25 Max 34 Alyangula: Sunny. Max 35 Sunday: Sunny. Min 24 Max 35 Borroloola: Partly cloudy. Max 39 Sunday: Sunny. Min 25 Max 39 Yulara: Mostly sunny. Max 44 Sunday: Sunny. Min 23 Max 40 Lajamanu: Partly cloudy. Max 42 Sunday: Partly cloudy. Min 28 Max 41 Maningrida: Mostly sunny. Max 35 Sunday: Mostly sunny. Min 26 Max 35 Pirlangimpi: Shower or two. Possible storm. Max 33 Sunday: Shower or two. Possible storm. Min 25 Max 32 Wadeye: Possible shower or storm. Max 36 Sunday: Shower or two. Possible storm. Min 27 Max 35 Yuendumu: Partly cloudy. Max 42 Sunday: Partly cloudy. Min 26 Max 40 DARWIN Sun protection recommended between 8:40am to 4:30pm Maximum UV Index: 13 (extreme) Sunny Mostly sunny Partly cloudy Cloudy Chance shower Shower or two Showers Drizzle, light rain Rain Shower storm Storms Windy Dust Fog Katherine DARWIN Jabiru Nhulunbuy Borroloola Alyangula Tennant Creek Alice Springs 2734 Yulara Wadeye 2533 Pirlangimpi 2534 2535 2737 2736 2639 2739 3040 2644 2543 2942 Lajamanu 2542 Yuendumu Darwin 34 Broome 34 Alice Springs 43 Cairns 30 Hobart 22 Brisbane 29 Sydney 36 Canberra 34 Adelaide 38 Perth 25 Melbourne 28 AUSTRALIAS soccer heavyweights will visit the Territory next week to preach the gospel of the world game to Indigenous communities across the Top End and Red Centre. Football Federation Australias delegation for the November 29 to December 4 clinics includes Socceroos head coach Graham Arnold, Matildas assistant coach Melissa Andreatta and FFAs head of goalkeeping Tony Franken who will focus on Alice Springs, Ti Tree, Tennant Creek and Alekarenge. FFA delegation to visit Indigenous communities FFAs technical director and Joeys head coach Trevor Morgan and Socceroos goalkeeping coach John Crawley will visit Top End communities. FFA boss James Johnson said football represented a vast array of cultures and backgrounds. It is important to us that the game is accessible to all, no matter what age, ability, gender, cultural or socio-economic background, he said. Arnold wants to add to a long list of female players with Indigenous heritage who have represented Australia in the round ball game. That includes Karen Men zies, Lydia Williams, Kyah Simon, Gema Simon, Jada Whyman, and Shadeene Evans who have all been artists in their own right, he told the NT News. Ill be in Alice Springs to talk to the coaches and watch their training sessions, then I go to Tennant Creek and spend a few days there. Its something with Indigenous kids that hasnt been done before and also not looked at before and we all know these kids have got a lot of talent athletically. Ive had the privilege of coaching Jade North, David Williams and Travis Dodd and they brought something different to the game with their individual skills and flexibility. Football NT boss Bruce Stalder said the visits to northern and southern communities would serve to inspire many young Territory footballers to continue playing the beautiful game. This year we have seen record numbers of Indigenous boys and girls play our game and it is our mission to work together with NT Indigenous communities for a shared football future, he said. GREY MORRIS Socceroos coach Graham Arnold. Picture: Getty Images NORTHERN TERRITORY TODAY AUSTRALIA TODAY Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology TERRITORY TODAY SEVEN-DAY TIDES TERRITORY YESTERDAY 10 AM YESTERDAY lOAMTODAY 10 AM TOMORROW SUN AND MOON Full Last 1/4 New First 1/4 0 () - () WORLD YESTERDAY w w w . b o m . o v . a u COASTAL AND LAND WEATHER WARNINGS: 1300 659 214 TROPICAL CYCLONE INFORMATION: 1300 659 211